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A Leica camera body, No. 282367, and a small collection of accessories, comprising - Elmar Lens f=9CM1:4 (No. 102064), one other (No. 807236), a light meter (MC-No. 63721), Weston "Master V" exposure meter and Invercone with instruction booklet, a Leitz 90mm Rangefiner, Canon lens 35mm 1:2 (No. 14837), a Sunpak Autom 2-Flash, Tele-wide finder (Japan), Leica leather camera case, and other items, various
Leica 111c camera, c1950, chrome, serial number 374591 with a Leitz Summiter f=5cm lens (No. 559962), in original brown leather carry case, together with various vintage camera equipment to include Rolleinar filters, Elmar f=9cm 1:4 lens, Leitz Hektar f= 13.5cm lens, and various other vintage equipment and a Leica guide book Footnote: This camera and equipment was the property of Albert G. Dickson, RAF, official photographer at the Nuremberg Trials
Leitz Wetzlar Leica CL camera, serial no. 1397668, with lens reading 'Leitz Wetzlar 2592135 Summicron-C 1:2/40'. Together with another lens reading 'Leitz Wetzlar 2603557 Elmar-C 1:4/90'. Both camera and lens also come with Leitz Wetzlar service cards, original Leica CL instructions booklet and other accessories.
A Leica IIIF Rangefinder camera c.1956, impressed 'Leica D.B.P. Ernst Leitz G.M.B.H. Wetzlar, Germany' and numbered 724355, to viewing aperture, Elmar 01:03.5 lens, additional Elmar1:4 lens in original housing, flash unit, Leitz Wetzlar 9cm viewer, leather case, original purchase documents in Leica envelope, various manuals, books, certificates. (qty)
A lacquered and patinated brass monocular microscope Carl Zeiss, Jena A lacquered and patinated brass monocular microscope Carl Zeiss, Jena, circa 1900 The tube with rack and pinion coarse and fine top-screw focus adjustment and signed Carl Zeiss, Jena, No. 26173 to front above triple objective nosepiece and rectangular stage fitted with screws for X and Y subject positioning over sub-stage condenser and pivoted plano-concave mirror beneath, pivoted via axis support on 'Y' shaped foot, in original mahogany box with two lens canisters indistinctly engraved ZEISS , JENA and four more engraved E. Leitz, Wetzlar , the box 37cm (14.5ins) high excluding handle; with a quantity of laboratory prepared slides , in a cardboard box with lift-out trays, 26.5 (10.5ins) wide.
Ernst Leitz Wetzlar (Germany) - A Leica 35mm roll film camera, with F=5cm 1:2 lens, camera No. 198979, lens No.300970, with leather case; a Leica camera 38 body M2-942571, leather cased; and assorted Leica accessories to include; video view-finder, ballhead, fitted lens case etc Condition Report / Extra Information Small camera - fully working, body with minor surface scuffs only, lens good, leather case fair. Large camera - body dented, mechanism working, appears well used, leather case fair/poor. Accessories in fait - good condition. The cylinder boxes may not belong - the only lens present is that on the camera.
A Leitz brass and black lacquered monocular microscope in wooden case, the base of the instrument numbered 57371, with various additional lenses (af). CONDITION REPORT: The brass on the microscope is in poor condition throughout, heavy pitting and discolouration, heavy scratches to the base, this is clearly a well used instrument.
A LEICA M1 STANDARD NON RANGE FINDER 35MM CAMERA with black enamelled frame and leather covered body, Leitz Elmar F 50mm lens and leather Ever Ready case. Together with Ernst Leitz Wetzler Elmar 1.45 F 13.5cm lens and similar Elmar 1.4 F 9cm lens. Also E Leitz Wetzler 3.5 x 10.5cm folding viewfinder. Together with other hoods and accessories in later aluminum case/box. CONDITION REPORT: Paint loss in places. Scratches and wear with age. Leather case has wear Lenses appear overall OK, no obvious cracks or chips. 1930's approx year. No serial no's on lenses but camera has no.65652 on it.
A 1950's Leica III G camera, with a Leitz Elmar 50mm 1:2.8 lens, together with a 1930's Leica standard camera with a Leitz Elmar 50mm F/3.5 lens, together with three other Leica Leitz lenses including a Hektor 1:45 lens, a Summaron 1:2.8 lens and an Elmar 9mm 1:4.0 lens, each with its original plastic bubble lens and case, together with Leica view finders, Leitz lens hoods and other accessories

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